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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER ll, 1849.
Hcjjrtl Sales.
acanl Jlotfccs.
General SRibcrtfstmtuw.
SALE OK HEAL ESTATE,
lly Order of Court of Ordinary*
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will
be sold In front nflhc Court Hoi.ee inijhe elt^of
Savannah, between the muni hou« of sale* nil Ural tract
of Laud nltimte in White Bluff DisWct, county tfUutt-
Imm, and State of Georgia, known a* tlio “Bel Munt
IMniitnilon,” containing eleven hundred acres, more or
levs, bubiuplnc to the estate ol the mte Frond* 8.1 orchcr.
Solii by in rint-ilon or tlw Inferior Court of Chatham
county, when sitting lor ordinnry proposes, upon the ap
plication 01 Jaunt t K. Porchcr, Ad.nx. 0. J. A., for tho
henetit or the heir* and credl’ors ol wud Mata.
aug 24 W
GEORGIA—MHKRT’Y COUNTY.
RULE NISI.
Soiax Paoortt, )
vs. £ Mortgage, kc., April Term, 1649.
. JoHM T. I.BSTIR. )
PRESENT—Tlm Honontblo William D.
-j iTtt.'UTV <j.\T 17 ftn ihn first I Fleminf,Judgeof the Burton District. On. lisp
I a 1 ^ 1 ^ . 1 * bhen11 8 bAL *r*r“ ,h- nearing to the Court by the petition ofBu-nn (•neeett, that 1
XJ Tro?#dny tn Semeutber next, will l>o*oldl*clivruth« on the lOtli January, 1846, John T. Letter, of wild countv,
Court llnutfl doorlu lliiie-*vii|. f , Lilierty oounrj, between |||ad< , Hlld silvered to raid Suran I’ajgrtt, hi* certain
the usual hours of sale, one certain trad.or par el oi , KOHllMlHy nu te» bearing the date aforesaidt whereby
Land, situate, lying and being In »haeojWtr , } ()hn T> Le»ter piomi red on or before the Lt January
on the waters tifijni'oucheili ^r.aiul Imutided on toe 1IPI| fo|,owing the ditto or wld note*, to pay to said Busan
VVe.-t by liimli of Wm. Leigh. IVor h by' aim^ ch*e HIntr, „ be M . r, the »um of seventy four dollars for
and Smith by land* or J. D. , JL l ?2I value received, and lint afterward*, on the santa dnv and
drsd (900; acres, more or less. Levied on as the prop rty • - * * - .. . —
of Joint J. Jone*, to satisiy a fl. fo. ts-ued trooi the Su-
perior Court of Itry.iO county, In favor of Uirtrt >s t\ .
Remington vs. John J. Jone*. Property p luted out by
• ■ JNU. F. BANDIFUKlt, s. U c.
C UTV Marshal’s SA LE.—Amruably to
/ a i ord -r ot'Cmim ll, l will offer lor sale, under
U,j t-uirarintiudeucu ol the Cnmudltee on public Sol-s
tod City Low, Lot No. 0.1, Crawford Ward. '1 ha rata
w ill take p a e on tint Lot, nt U o’el »ck, A. M., on Mon-
d.y.to «***.>»■ „ AN . 8TK ,v.,»T,r.
C " HA+HAlif Sheriff’. SALE.—On the
nr t Tuesday In October nest, be:ore the Court
House in the City'of jJnv.innah, In tween tho legal horns
of sal ■, will be sold, tall tlrose twul.otaof Land, situate
lying an I bet >g hi the county of Chatham, kroxvna* Lots
number one it,) and two (9,) Thumlsrbo t, With all and
siiigultribe improvement* th r.uuto bebuigiugi levied
on a» the property of Henry K. Muntfort, under and by
virtue of .v ti. a , issued out of the Hono.a de, the Court
of common I leas & Oyer k Terminer, City of Savannah.
Peter O. Ernkr. v*. Henry K. Muntfort. Property point
ed out by plaintiff s attorney,
sept 3 VV, W. OATES, Fh’ff r. c.
SAVANNAH WIlOI.KSAl.li: AN1> UISTAlb
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Younu'i llulltllitsJSlKn of the Golden 8atltUc<
Opposite Hamilton 4* Symons' Clothing Start.
W. II. MAY di CO..
Mnnufo. Hirers or BRIDLES, SADDLES and IIAn-
NEdSKH.haveon hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridle* and 11 am esse*, of which the following comprise a
part; StKmi*h Quilted, Overlaid and Bhafton Saddle*!
2150b SUftrrtfscmcnt#.
f PHE Magic of Kindness; or, tho \Von-
X drotta Story of the Good lluant by the li'tlim
May hew. ro
^Corknui's lll-tory of Uto National Assembly, ftotn May,
Wtimely's Logic-new edition.
Hi.tory of Prndcunts: by Thacketny—with numerous
illustrations—No. 1, price M cent*.
Sir Chnrlc* L>eU*s tkl Visit to U. 8., (new suitpiy.)
*■“ W. TJIQRNB WILLIAMS.
iHrtfral abbtfltscmcitts.
ittrtKr.il aaecfttsciHtnis.
Just received by
L IVER COMPLAINT, Jnundlco, Dysirojk
•la, Chronic or Nervous Debility. Disease nf the
Kidney*, and all disMrts arhiny frum ■ ilironiertit fUoei
or Utomsth In both Malt and btmsIn
Such asConsliiMUlun. Inward Piles, Fullui fs or lllood 1
to the head, Acidity to the Stomach, Nuuscn. Heart hum,
Disgust Ibr Food, FuIIucks nr weight in Uio Stomach,
Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutterlnit nt tho pit of tho
Stomach, Swimming or tho Head, Hurried and liitlh-ull
Breathing, FlUttu.- 1-
iring aCthe llooit, Choking or Stillocnliug
- | sensations whi n In nlying posture, Dimness of Vision,
ATO. 1. the I lintnrv nf Pomlannin 2 liv W Dow or webs bcflhe tho sight, Fever and dull pain In the
l\ M • reiliwnnw I liy >v. IlM(1 |leilc , >llt .y of Porspirntlon, Yellowness ortho
111 „ri KJ O ‘ frnll . Skill and Eye*, Pain In the Side, Hack, Chest, Lltnbr.
MsvVR^^hri r, , 'i\fi,rv-n tU nt AM "" lly » rn ’ m No., Sudden Hushes of II eat, UUrnlnp In the licit, Con
•’‘.V.* \ “f y-.FvLOrkr.rn, Lso. _ . . «,..„-i„t„«nl.>vilnnd neat ilenifu.inu nl SnlrlM
hr J r ■ , in Vcn I 010., PUu«U n uusuosiii iioaj, uurnins ill mu rie«n
Good Human: by ih - llmthers Mayliow. Cnu clivuuaiiy cur u y
Elements of Logic, comprising the Substance of the I uu * ,lt,u I\l*AN_» 8
Article in the Encyclopedia MrtropolUanfa, Ac. Ac. t by
nich’d. Whateley, D. l»7 Kecdfcd by
augW) JOHN M. Cl
COOPER.
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
Their pouxr over the above distaste it not excelletl—
equalled-by any other preparation in the United
Staten at the eurti attest, in many cates aj'ter skill-
I^DINBURU REVIEW for July-Con- I
-V. ,l }L n ‘Pf f "Hew or Macaulay’s. Englan.1, and of tho \J uJra,, ae „„, u i „f the Liver and Stomach are so nice* of
article In the London Quarterly,by tiokcr. Singlomiiu- insanity, and will also produce disen. o .if thu llenrl,
hers lor sale. I . ...... .m , i.n.i 8 a......
COVtrOVND ESTBACT OT
BARS APART lit A.
Wonder nnrl llieaslug of tho Age.
Tht most extraordinary Medicine in the World I
ThU Extract is put up In Quart Dottles | it Is six times
cheaper, pleavanter, and warranted innerlor to any
■old. It cures disease without vomiting, purging,
bers Ibr sale.
KclecUo Magnatne, for August,
l’ardlcu on do.; irunrlatod ny Samui l L. Iligclow.
Cooper’s Virgil, Virgil ’Ddphlne, Anthon’s VI
Gould’s Virgil, sclunlts am! /umpt's Virgil Ac., Ac.
Hooper’s Medical Dictionary.
aug 14
W. THORNE WILI.1AMS.
plaintiff.
July 98 .
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By vir- r.rgatt.iigfgiOTLg.'
A tue ot an order or the llonoraMc Urn Inlsri-r Court f u ' n ^ JM , liver being'the Wi
of.Chnlham County, when situng mr mdin try puipo*cs. , , . n*rl of r» b-untr surveyed I
will be sold at Ute Court House door in the AMMyof^ ?tot if Md Kxe.
Aryan, between the u*unl hoursof sale.on the flm Tu '• charge sabl notes according to the tenor and eflWt there*
day In January next, nine hum rod and filty t®*J) of. lint then the said deed of mortgage, and said notes.
(mors or Its*) common Pine Lnnd.ri.usie near the waters I .. •• • -"a (
of IIlack Creek In said countyt bein
Creek and Altamahn river, containing four hundred tidy
* - less, known and dwtln-
on the North line and
being the West line of said land, It
being a part of a bounty surveyed for Col. James Jackson,
idlUonod that If said John Lester should pay and dls
. eingone third of an un
divided interest In HAc mi adjoh.lng survey*.
Alan, at the same time aud place, one hundred and
Mity acres (ISO) acres (more or lea.*) situate on tho North
aide of Black Creek, having about twenty acres In good
order fir cultivation. Term* cash, purchaser paving '
title*. Bold a* the property of the e-tato of Andrew Bi
Junr, late of Chatham County,decca-ed.
June97 CYRUS DIRD, Adrn’r.
in,
nnd Hog Skin*! Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Wcl>;
Tlircml nnd Tacks, assortml sises.
IIAIINK8B8—Conch, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and dales; Dash Frames;Hold* and Bows,
by the si ogle set; Plated and Brass Slump Jidnts; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top nnd Curtain do.; broad and
narrow l.aces, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
T. Letter do pay Into Court by the (Irst day of the neat U„ (t i d «l p ^ ..... i
Term tberrof, the principal, interest, and cost* due on ' ’ J
./or shew cause to tho contrary If any lie 1 ••• * “
Utat * ** *•* *■ * —
I .'•Kill, 1,1111”, mill [\ui,H'j», nun m;. w.n./ ... ....
attack of the Cholera, bilious, or Yellow bum, and Is
>11 generally the Unit cause of that most baticfm disease,
[l1 ’ Consumption. . . ..
Opinions qf the Philadelphia Press.
Tho “Dispatch, u ul Dwember 31st, saysr-
AN IN VALUABLE MEDICINE.—Wo have Dequcnt-
A SECOND VISIT to tho United States: *y heard tho Celebrated German Bitters,manufoctuted by
hv sii Ph.rio. i vLii P BS author df Dr. Hoortand, spokett oflu terms of commendation, ami
i„Ki*l ri 1,,e 11 ‘ R * 8 '’ * Ur 0f rrRV we know deservedly so. lt Is a too common practice, In
m /.mi ru a. «c. i L . 1 . rt a|,„| U » r (p rt> (u piKynil manner ofuselcst tiash; hutln
tho case of the above Bitters, hundreds are living wltncs-
" their great moral and physical worth. Aa a mrxlL
•lokoning, or d*biuisttng too
Tho area* noautv ond su;
la over a)’, other Medicine*
Skin, Lung*nnd Kidneys, nnd lays tlm body open to an «us lt I'Alfontes the
>tia,.k nfihM I'l.nii.r:,. iiilinus. nr Yellow Fever, and Is I *a , *»*‘* JT, a
I men ins sain IICVII IIIUIIS i«r. nmi nuu
slmuld Ireeonie and be null and void, fo all Intents and
purposes. Audit furthern|»pcnrina.llitt said lHrtco re
in America,” Ac.
Hildreth's History of tho United Stato*. vol. 9.
Southey** Common-Place Book, Part 9,
Tho History of Ute American Bible Society, from Its
organisation to the prownt time; by W. P. Strickland,
embellished with a likeness of the lion. Elias lloudlnot,
L. I.. D., lirst President of the Society. i - ~r \ nv
Adventures of a Medical Student; by Robert Douglass, “ r */' 1 S™ 1 i,it
Surgeon Royal Navy. 1 ,,,,B ° ril, ° t,onn * n 1,11
Also further sii|inlie* of
Lady Alice: a new edition --price 3?J»c.
Anil T.UIili.i>n Iliin.ltKfl niiiI Tii’tilvi*. nr
said notes—.... ... n... .. ..., —-
has,)—aud Ihnt on failure of the said John Lester
so to do, equity of Redemption in the said moitgog.-d
promt e* ho forever thereafter barml ami forcelo>cl{
and it I* ftrrther ordered that this tule be published In one
i"1YI7PUTnRi»l RAT P Will Kn «olil l»ol of tin: Savannah Gascttus once a month for four months,
T/i . i U .,, ”, "12?. 1 ** I or a copy- thrreof served on tlic said John Lester, or Id*
I ' l-Ate Ik. IV.i., Uii.1 . .Ia... in CISniHi.i.i mhi.Iv An I , ,1 . .
WATCHKS, CLOCKS, .IKWK1JIY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
And Eighteen Hundred and Twelve, orNapolcou*s In
va'lou of Itutsia. Received by
augO JOHN M. COOPER.
cine for the Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Nervott* Debility
and Dyspepsia, It has been Ibund invaluable, ellbeting
urea aud thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other
.neilldues have lulled. We reef convinced, Hint In the
use of the German Bitters, the patient doos not bccomo de
bilitated, but con*tantly gains slrcuiili nnd vigor lo thu
frame—a (hi t worthy of grunt consideration. The Hitlers
lire pleasant in taste and smell, and can bo administered
under any dieunutnnees, to the moat delicate stomach.
I. I ... ■ ti. ... I— aa.an.l l.aa .11 ..1,1. . 11.. .......
lly of thb 8arsaparll.
iula H -radicates dls.
ly^nn on* of th* very best
SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES
' rf fer known; It not only purifies the whole system
and strengthens the person, but it creates, new, pure
and rich blood t a power possessed by no other Med-
Iclne. And In this lies the grand secret of Its wonder*
ful success. It has performed within th* last (wo yaars,
more than one hundred thousand cures of sever* eases
of disease, at least, 60,000 wsr* considered Incurab *.
It haa saved the Urea of more than 16,000 children the
three past seasons.
100.000 cases of General Debility nnd want
of Ncrvons Dntrgy,
Da. 8. P.'TowxikWD’* 8arsanarllla Invigorates the
whole system permanently, lo those who hay* lost
.t _i * i. * ..... l.J (I.. nr tn>«ftlr.ln—. nr
GUADUATKD MAGNETIC MACIIINISS,
I f PHIS bciiuliCul ami Kcle,Hificlnstrmncntcom
X liincaimpotf'int ndvantngcs oyer nil other Inventions
of Bin kind, nnd tins been universally adopted by the
MKtilOAtPanrEsiiox,aslMdng tho most perfect andef-
foctuul Magnetic Machine lliat lias overborn luventod,
it In cntlr«!|y simple in cottiltucilon, nud therefore not
liable to get out of order, or hnromu deranged In any man
nor. It admits of the most iwifectconUol, nnd can be
uraduatko to nny |»ower—ndnplcd for an Infant, orsuf.
flclcnt for thu strniig.-sl adult—nt tho pleasure of the oper-
ntor. Thus, in a neat nnd imrtalde compass, an amplo
nnd unfoiling supply of Ihe llfo-glvln g Influence of Electro-
Magnetism mnv bo Instantly obtained* The magnetic
imwer I* Imparted in n continuous manner, and with no
unpleasant eensnlion to tho most delicate patient. The
whole machine Issoslmpln and prrfoct,tiiatUcanbe used
nnd underslood hv n child.
DR. MOREIIEAD’H MAGNETIU, MACHINES are
used with positive and permanent succesa In all casce
of lUieumntlsm, acute or chronic, applying to the head,
luce or limbs, Gout, Tlc-Doloreux, Nervous and Hick
Headache, Pnrnlyslsor l’alsy, LpUepUc FlU.Convulslons,
1 Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Palpitation of the Heart, Spinal
nnd lllp Complaints. StiffiicM of tho Joints. Lumbago.
Neuralgia, Ncrvoua Tremors, Ocnernl Dubllltv or Ex-
” ... , , ' ’" —. * l nr n conv tnrroorserven on me ssiu jonn i.csrrr, nr nisi it tinea oi hi.ik-s, jiucim, a
■ the Court Hon e door in Lfflngiistn minty, on I a p«N-iitl Agent or Attorney, nt least throe months previous will sell at New-York prices.
Tueaday In November nest, between Ure u*nal the torM „ r Jourt. | _ He ha* nlro added to his stoel
-.7.” °^. t ***i the follqwlty proparty ^ b»W U .... I A truo extract (Ynm the minnt<‘s last tern of said Court.
1 h« WP* valuatdejract of Land on whlehtke w . S. NORMAN, Att’y for Mortgagee,
late MaJ. C. Powers rosldeff near No.9, Central Rati J a ly 31 JOHN E. FRASER, n. c. t~ c.
Road, eontaiuini between flve and tlx tlrouMind acres. I * -
T YELL’S 2d VISIT.—A Second Visit to
JJ tho United States; by Sir Charles Lyell—9 vol*.,
paper—$t ‘JO.
Southey’s Common Place Book, completc-one vol.,
cloth—81 25.
Ilihlrilh’* Hi*lory of the United Stales—vol. 9d, p.
™„un,„.... | »»', >“5 *"“• h<k ' 1 " 11 ’ 1,v - r -
TABU! ujm.KHV) aEvaiagra, rw^lFTM. | "aSSj ASUTY
FANCY GOODS.
ST3IA N has made lane additions to his form
er stock of Wat.-lies,Jewelry, aud Sliver Ware,which he
TABLE CIJH.EKY 5 SIliVKIIHEI t*. rOltSHUng ol I es- Krimnnd
iiot,So<ar bowl,and Creamer. Achou-esclectkmofvery i; r i a , 0 —sn
line London made, full Jewelled LEVER WATLilKB, I
-— v , „ . _ ... . with heavy fine gold hunting cases; together witlt a great
ntron is earnestly directed to thb place m "\T0TICE.—Four months after this date ni>- variety- of other rutkdes, among which may be found
IN SI<*1«1 «-m t- n.»lc Ih. tl*.., W.u-h -ramming, ilmta, Vtawr niitinn-Mcenu?
Illiuer any ■» iim u.uuuu
Indeed, they can lie used by nil peisons with Ute ntmt
lierfect safety. It would bo well for thoee who are much
affected In the nervoussystetn, to commence with ono tea .
•poonfttl or less, ami gradually increase. We sneak from
experience, nml arc of course, a pro|wr Judge. The prow
for and w ide, have united In recommending thu Gnrmnii
Hitters, nnd to Ihuntlltctcd wo mortcoidluily advise their
M *The ‘‘Spirit of tho Times,” of June 91th says:—
“DO OUR HOOD CITIZENS who are invalids, know
_ r | the many astonishing currja Dial have been performed by
Siquel to Uio Count of Monte I)fi ||, H ,n ftm j , g c'clehmtrd Germnn Hitlers? Iflhev do
tmbltlon, faintln, nnilttoat JSmSS for U,o lltfU_1»
decline, iisstening towsrd that fatal disease, Consntnp. | aud In tho most continued
tlon, can be entirely restored by this pleusnt remedy.
This Sarsaparilla 1s for superior to any
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
= j recommended,
ease* or Scrofula, Dropay,
Erysipelas, Deafness, Curvature of the Spine, andall
similar com|dalnl*,lU effect* are equally successful.
Each Machine la conveniently nrranped wilh the Bat
tery and all necessary appliances, putuplnncal walnut:
most extraordinary degree. price of the Machined complcto, TWELVE DOL-
•ubllc attention is earnestly directed to thb place as
surrounded by conveniences and recommendations which
can be attached to but few places in Ute low country! well
ttinhered, well Improved, rood wrslcr and healthy. To lie
convinced, only come and examine.
At the aame time and place, that very valuable tract of
Hay Lands, known aa tire “Burton Bay,” ihirty-rtx miles
flout Savannah, on the Louisville Road, containing alimil
_ . plication
the Inferior Court of Ohnthaut county, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of Land known
ns Bethel, Glynn rounty, containing seven hundred acres,
new or less. AI*o one other tract or parrel of Land in
.. cants.
Mrs EIIU’ Heart* and Homes, or Social Distinction—
50 cents.
The Malden Aunt: A Story; from the lo.*t Loudon
Rings, Bracelets. Far-Rings. Gold I'eiisaml Pencils, Medal-
ions, raid rases, Fine Pocket Cutlery. Fancy Boxes,
Spectacles, Canes, Silver Ware. Plated Ware, Mathe-1
inatical Inriniments, China nnd Glass Wares, Musical |
lleurv county,' containing two hundred two nnd a half I I nstruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goods in gieat va-ier
..... . U .rut — i. Il.u ... l._ I',—.... I ... an. . Jan 99
acres, nmi a lot of -W acres in tli«Gold Region, Cherokee, I ty, Ac,
SStfraffiEl .*!^CJ55S±riRi5S | *»<*>««*■»:•
Guardian of Tliadd'-u* Norton.
JOHN It. NORTON.
Savannah, June 30, IW9. July 3
,w-n.r four hnnand Krn, ...™ »r rtrtt H.n.tal of Mn.'rVn rf r, .1 JwK o( S K.mS!.
which era cleared. Including two hundred acres of Bay . ... '
I.and, w«Jldiu-hed,and under ftnecultivntion. Those who |
desirs to make a large quantity of Coin, Cotton nr Rice,
will do well to look to this place.
At Ute aame lima andtplace: one thousand aero* of well 1
timbered Pine Land, near No. 3J{, Central Hull-Road.
Also on* on# hundred ami fifty acre tract, on Oge*chec 1
River, below Jeuckea’ bridge. Also one totin the village
of Springfield.
At tho same time and place, the place where Zara.
Powers formerly resided, on the Central Rail-Road, one
mile below No. 9. rout doing fourteen or fifteen hundred
acres of well timbered Pine Land.
Any of the above Lands may be purchased at private
•\TOTlCE.—tour mouths after (lute, appli-
_L a ration wifi be ma le to the Judge* of the Inferior
Court of the Countv of Effingham, when sitting a* a Court
of (irdinary, for leave to sell all the Land* and Negroes
belonging to tire estate of Jos. S. Crum, late of kSid
Coriniy,deceased. M. II. POWERS,'
sept7 • If. B. CASSIDY ,
Loaf, Crush
> Adin’r*.
■\r OTieE -- Fourmonth * «l**er slate, a P |.li-
Vurnn ’ N TN cait ui will be made to the Honorable tlm Court <>f
Central Rail-Road, or \ irgjl I an en, Macon. , irdinary of l.ibeitv County for leave to sail the real estate
VIRGIL POWERS l Ex’ll I of M * **• "'"Ion. deceased, late of said County, of which
sept 7
WM. COOPER. )
II cone, rned will take due notice.
June 91
JOHN SHAW, Administrator.
/■"fEORGIA — Chatham County.—To all -\TOTICE.—FouriiKinUnafterdate.amili™-
whom it may coneeni: ... ll lion will be made to the inferior Court of Camden
Whereas-Marv Williams, Adm.ni -Untrix of the Estate I couniy. when sitting for onllnnry purpose*, for leave to
ef Richard F. WBUains, hath applied t.» the Honorable , v ||a|fihe real estate of H.nry Ingervdle, laic of said
the Inferior Court oi said county, when •itUng for oiduia- 1 ....
rjr purposes, for a citation to tune and lie published ac
cording to tow for Letters Di«ml**ory.
These are therefore to cite aud adrnnnbdi nil concerned
to file their objections (If nny they have) to the applicant
in til* Clerk’s office of raid Court, on or before the third
day of January next; olh.-nvise letters dLrnissory will be
granted.
county, decensed, for the benefit of the IHr* nnd creditors.
June 15 STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Adin’r.
N OTICE.—Four months after date appli
cation will be made to Ute Honorable the Interior
cation will be made to Ute Honorable the
I Court of Chatham county, when sitting as a Court of Ur-
I diuary, fir leave to divide the Lands ami Negmcs Lelong-
■ „ ,. . .... _ _ Int to the Estate of Franklin Fox, Inle of said county,
Witness, ">e Honorable Ettas Rewl.one of the Ju.tices Jccea ^ d . CYRUS BIRD,
•f said Court, thU 3d day of July, IB 19. I ,n Adin’r de bonis
July 3 SEABORN GdODALL.r. r. n r r. I 11 AUm r de Dom*
GROCERIES.—Tho Subecriber
has riH-eive.l by recent arrivals i
50 Idnls. Porto lln-o Sugar
90 do. St. Croix do
. 100 |iacknges Stewart's Sugar
ed amt Refined; 95 bids. Coffi n Sugar
300 bag* Uio Coffee; 50 logs Laguirndo.
50 lag* and pockets Java Coffee
100 packages Toln- io, vnrious brands
IQO idds. common (.in; 50 do. I'hclps.tn
100 bids. New F.ngland Muni; 5 pi;tcs Holtaiid Gin
50 bids. West rn Wldski y;5 half pines (Hard llramly
50 quaiicrand eighth casks Malaga Wine
I imnclnon St. i.'roix Hum
90 quort'-r and eighth casks .Madeira Wine
lo bids, super old Mononxaheln Whiskey
100 pi”ee* Dundee Ragging; 15 bales Gunny do
75 casks Bacon Sides; 95 (Mixes Pearl Starch
300 canvassed Hams, very choice
100 barrels and half bids. Canal Flour
50 l)fds. Baltimore Flour; 900 bags assorted Shut
90 Idds. and 10 half pipe* Cider Vinegar
50 bid. No-3.Mackerel; 100kegs Hazard’s Powder
too bog.-s Soap, various brands
20 bags |Vp|H.-r; 10 do. Spire; 95boxes Raisins
20 boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frails Almonds
50 birds. Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Molasses
25 casks Porter, pints and quarts
90 quarter chests Hyson Tea; 95 boxes Cheese
50 .M. Spanish Cigars, various brands
flak* Book of Zoology; by I’rofes-or Jaeger.
An Easy Introduction to Spanhh Conversations; by
Velazquez de laCudeua.
Story of a Gcnlu*; by Cela Manli.
Also—Thu Annual Digest, for 1847 nnd 1848, of Decis
ion* In thu vnrious United states Courts.
Just received hy W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
A NEW Edition oi* tho United States Dis
pensatory; by Wood fc llachu, cnrofolly revLcd.
The Domestic Practice of llydropnthy, (wilh llhistm*
lions) by Edward Johnson, M. I).
Water-Cure for Ladies, illustrated with various Cases;
by Mrs. M. L. Shew. Revised hy Joel Shew, M. D.
Hydropathy, or Wstcr-Cure: ft* principles, pruersse*,
and modes of treatment; by Joel Shew, M. D.
Thu Water Cure in Chronic Diseases; by James Manly
i Gully, M. D.
The Water Cure in
cases of vnrious diseases ....
Wesselhmlt, Shew, Debortha, Hhleferdockcr, mid others.
The Hand Hook of Hydropathy, for Professional and
Domestic use: hy Dr. J. W« l-s.
Results of ilydro|iatliyt by Edward Jnhn*on, M. D.,
author of “Life, Health and Disease,” fcc.
Theory nnd Practice of llydropnthy: Notea on the
cure or Cholera by Cold Water, intended for popular uro;
by the late II. Francke, translated from the Gertnuu hy
Robert Ratkie, M. D.
Abernethy’s Family Physician, or Ready Prcsrrllrcr,
with auggcslinn* on the treatment of Cholera; by Dr.
McCormick, U.S. A,
Parturition nnd tlm Principles nnd I’rartlre of Ohste-
not, wo rueominund them to tlm “German Medicino
Store,”nil wlm are afflieted with Liver Complaint, Jaun-
dire, Dyspepsia, of Nervous Debility; the Doctor huscured
inmiy of our citizens after Ute be*t physicians had foiled.
We have used them, and they have proved to be a medi
cine that every onu should know of, and wo cannot re
frain giving oiir testimony in their fovur, nnd that which
gives them greater claim U|niii our humble effort, they are
entirely VtieUkls. ... ..
Thu “Ditily News,” of July 4th sayst—
“We siH-ak knowingly of Dr. Hooltaud’s Celebrated
Germnn llltlers, when wu say It is a blessing nf this age,
and in diseases ortho biliary, digestive and Nervous Sya-
terns, It 1ms not we think an equal. II Is it PametnUe Pre
paration, and surds witoost Jlkokol, nnd t» nil liivnlids wo
would recommend it as worthy their contidvncu.
ltrotl tlic Following.
It is from ono of our first druggists, a gentleman la
vnurotdy known throughout tho United States— thu pro
prietor of tho “.Medicated Worm Syrup:”
Philadelphia, Nov. 39d, 1848.
Dear Sir,—It is with much pleasure thnt 1 testily — ”~
Aini-ricii • iwn im.„ws extraordinary virtue of your German Bitters, having sold
r real e dw Itli \ V I, i rr 1.1* nV/ Uroely of them those fol few mouths to vnrious persons,
-J «lHS I SfewlUl Mm ComlJnlnU,Di-.pnp.ta, nnd deblllly
lydropathy,
Received by
July 94
JOHN M. COOPER.
sept 14
11. A. CRANE.
/^JEORGIA — Chatham County.-—To nil JSj Vfonwi^be mad^t^hJ^mmfahhfthfTVnf
VJ whom Jfcmayconcern: I court ofChatham county, when sitting as a Court o
Wli-r.-»«,- Robert Watkins Flournoy, Administrator dlnary, for leave to sell a
of Roh-.ft VV dlls Flournoy, deceased, hath made applies- longing to the Estate or At
tton to the Honorable the Inferior Court or said county,
isHmWIIHI —■ — * —*—
and'
ion sitting for ordinan- pur;>o«ns, for a citation to issue
d be published according to law for Letters Di-mu
sory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, •
to file their objections 111'nny they have) to the applicant I
In tint Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before tire third ]
‘ay of January next; <“-—*-• —
« granted.
Witness, the Honorable W. Thorne William*, one
th# Justices of said Court, tills 3d day of July, 1849.
July 3 SEABORN QOODALL.c. c. o. c. t
/'IJ.EORGIA—Chatham County—To all
whom U may concern:
Whereas, Matthew Luf burrow. Administrator of the
Estate of Ann Askew, deceased, hath ap|died in the Hon
orablo the Inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for a citation to issue and be published,
according to law, for Letters DLmissory.
These ere therefore to cite and admonish, all concerned,
to Ale tiielr objection* (If any they have) to the applieant
in th* Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the twelfth
day of September n ixt; otherwise Letters Dlsmissory will
county, deceased.
June 97
jlica-
nferior
, silting a* a Court of Or-
nll tire Lands and Negroes be
Andrew Bird, Jr., late of said
CYRUS BIRD, Administrator.
-BURNS & SCALDS.
rPO the PUBLIC.
] X I challenge tire world to prove, that
UALLBY'8 MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR,
day of January next; otherwLe Letter# DDmlsrory will I Tf»t is to ray. tire ortgln*l ai^only genuine article, (not
*- I the counterfeit and imitation Extractor,) Im* ev.-r failed,
in any one single instance, ttom iu (list introduction by
me in 1639, up to this period,) to cone the wotst Burns
and Scalds.
To Mothers of Fnmlllrs.
I would say, many s/cidents, su h as Bums, Scald*,
Cuts, Wounds and Bruises, are of frequent occurrence to
children, and th.:y are moreover subject to many other
complaints, such a* Sore and Inthnrod Eyes, llhctiuia-
turn, Eruptions, Swellings, Sprain*, and Inflaminsthms.
I DAl.I.Et ’S EXTKACTuR is a certain, quick, safe and
n> Vf r failing Remedy, in any and nil of.the above enu
merated ea-ualties nnd dii>ensca.
The True Test
s, that the genuine HALLEY’S EXTRACTOR, in the
wor>t Burns and Scalds, draws out the tire and p.iin in a
few minifies; uml from the moment ol its appicnlion It
reliev. s, subdues the pain, and pro>lures a coolina and
If nnnra i,i. xv ThAm. nr I reitor.-S, suixiues me pain, ana prouuces a comma unu
yKS»!5u SwiSyZlff anotlilng Ctfoct, and what to of vast Importance, it heals
cJustiees of said,Uoart^iltls^w dfth dny of March, 1349. | U|C „ oimd4 XV iD, out « c *r ! No fondly ouglil Uicroforo U>
be wiihout It for a single day, for U frequently is the
/Nomron t-.m . r. . „ i means at preserving life itself! and now,
/^.EORGIA.—Efllnghara County.—To all mark the difference.
VA wwim it may concern: I Tire counterfeit and iinitatinn Extractors raairzTx and
VVh treas, John 1*. Reslcr, Administrator of Ihe Estate of Tl ,_ v .._,
Valentine Ketier, deceased, hath anplle.l to the Honorable I Captalui nn<
tit* Inferior Court of said county, sluing for ordinary pur
iptolus nml Clerks nfgteambnnts
. ------ ti p„ - . ■ . ought never to be without a good supply of the genuine
poses, for a citation to U-ti* and be publUhed, aeco.dlng I)tt j,,. y OIl (h,^; of their twsaals. Explosions nud mil up*
w j*** , i f° r Lettersi DUmisMiry. I Ins of boUeis do frequently occur, and dreadful suffering,
These are therefore to rltu and admonish, all concern | auVnot unf.eqm ntly-iors of life is the consequence!
It to therefore positively rrimtnnl, to neglect theacqitisi-
ed, to file their objections (If any they bavo) to the appti
cant in tlic Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the
10th day of January next; odienvbe Letters Disiuiuory
Will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable P. C. Pendleton, one of the
Justices of raid Court, title 10th day of July 1819.
July 13 JAMES KAIIN,
GEORGIA - Liberty County. _ To .11 MJETOSffM
whom It may concern: I tainlngs largo quantity oftioillug water. Il<
AvvfnI Case of Scald t
Wheat Fisi.p, Nuoosa Co. N. V., Feb. 28,1848.
Mr. UalUy— Dear Sir: Wllile my son, fifteen year* old,
was at work in the shingle manufactory of L. P. Rose he
hail the misfortune to slip and fall into a large vat, used
* ** - **--■ —- y to cutting.
lie vat, con
taining a largo quantity of boiling water. He fell for
ward, scaldingImiUi hands and arms, all one side, nnd one
leg badly ami the other partially. The scnlds were so
bad on Ids arm* nnd leg Hint mo»t of the flesh came oil
with bis garments, and Ids life was despaired of by both
»2 physician* and friends.
Dailey’s Psin Extractor was procured as soon as po-sl
Ide (which \x ns in aboutsixbour*) and applied, nud which
relieved him from all pain,* prevented tnilamation and
swelling, nnd in a few days commenced henling hi* sore*.
There appeared a general ir *
in three week# lie was renu
taut almut one mile and a half.
We continue t tlic use of tire above medicine for two
months, nnd wc Vlicve it was the means, under Provi-
i* S5E.C I WIU, .■nili».v.AfI r.m.ln.toru,,,™,
GROCERIES.—‘20 hhda. PurU,
, Rico Sugars; 20 do. Muscovado do.
200 l.ag* Rio Coffee; 100 bhls. N. O. Whiskey
1 45 bbls. Pli.-lp's Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
J 50 do. New England Rum
050 boxes mauufn- lured Tobacco
300 reams Wrapping Paper; 25 half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 ll>s. Codfi h.ao uoxe* pale Soap; 60 do, No. 1 do.
50 bids. N. ll. Syrun; 40lihd*. Cuba Molasses
50 ticroes Cuba Morales; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. casks Madeira Wine; 95 do. do. Mnlagn do.
25 bbls. Ilnrntnria Rum; 50 boxes scaled Herring
50 do. Sugnr, Butter and Soda BUcnits
75 matts Ca-rla; 10 birds. Bacon Slilcs
50 quarter che.-ls Hyson Tea, 25 eighth do. do.
20 chests Black Tea; 10 bags I’epner, 5 bogs Pimento
10 k-'g- Go li' ii Butter, 20 bbls. Monongaheln Whhkey
12 half pipes r nard, Diipny k Co.’s Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Uln; 50 t»xe* Chce*o
5 hint*.Kentucky I.enfTohocco;50boxes PcnrlStarch
900 Demijohns, various mzvs
75 Iraskeu ClutmiMigne, of chojee brands, in store and
for rata by J. V. CONNER AT.
jail l
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, at
Store, North side Market square: 40 hhds St.
■■in. i Croix. I’orui Rico. Muscovado aud N. O.
Sugars; 100 hare Itio and Java Coffee
50 bbls Crashed, Powdered anil Refined Sugars
95 boxes Wootaey k Woolsey’s Loaf do
10 hhds Molasses, nnd 10 bbls Syrup
100 bids and half bids Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 taixrs Sperm. 95 do Adamantine, nnd 30 do Hull’s
Candl -s; 100 (Mixes and lull f boxes Soap
9 cask* Whiter and Fall Sperm Oil
10 bid*. Mess Pork} 10 balfbfals. F. M. Reef
50 packages llu>'kwheal in bht*. half qr. eighth and hags
95 parkati'* choice Teas; 90,000 superior Hnvanu Segnrs
75 boit-s half and qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
90 casks and 50 boxes choice Wine
l pipe Brandy, vintage of 1849
1 qr. ra k Queen's Port Wine
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquors
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brand*
Mustard, Pepper. Ginger, Allspice, Cloves, Mace, Al
monds, Currants, Sweat Oil, Sardine*, Nutmeg*, Starch,
Wine and Cider Vinegar, Codfish/* Potatoes, fee. fcc.
N. U.—The above stock of Good* have all heenselccted
with much care
of Groceries,
1VJ KW-YOKK Court of Appeals.—Reporta
li of Case* decided fruit Hept-mbcr 1847, to Decem
ber 1848; by Geo. W. Cam*lock— vol. tat.
..... _ _ Complaints, Dyspepsia, nnd debility
of the Nervous system, lean say eoiisciemlmidy that
they are Urn beat article oftiio kind 1 havo ever sold, (nnd
I deal In ull tlm popular medicines) nnd 1 consider it the
only medicine fur the above dDense before tho public.
I have never sold one bottle thnt ha* not given satisfac
tion. and brought forth thu commendation of thoee who
used it.
I deem this my duty both to you a* tho proprietor of th;*
hiuhly valuable uni le, and to those anlieted with tho
above complaint*, that they may know oriu curative pro.
pertle* and to enable thrin to select the good from tho
various articles with which our market is Hoode d.
With much respect, I remain youis, fcc.
J. N. ItORENSACK, Druggist,
Corner of Second and Coates street*.
JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT CURED
After Physicians had failed.
Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1849.
Dear Hir—It is with feelings of pleasure I eommuni
cate to you ttie sanative effects (nml ill a short time) of
• - -■ — Bitters,”
Consumption Cured,
Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption can be cured.
Ilronchitie, Coneumptlan, Liver Complaint, Colds,
Catarrh, CeugAi, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Sere
na, in the Chest, Hectic Flush, Mt Sweat,, DU.
ficult ar Prefate Expectation, Pain in lit S/«fs,
ft, have teen and can he cured.
Spitting Blood*
Da. 8. P. Towassap—1 verUy believe yqur Nrra;
Cough, "/t became won# and won*.
Urge quantities of blood, had night sweaU, and was
•greatly debilitated and reduced, end did not expert! to
live. I have only used your Sarsaparilla a short time,
end there haa a wonderful change been wrought in
me. I am now able to walk all over the city. I raise
no blood, and my cough has left me. You can well
Imagine that 1 am thankftiLfor these results. Your
obedient aervant WM. RUSSEL, 66 Catherlne-it.
Fits! FI tell Fltalll
Da. 8. P Townibiid, not having tested his Bares-
partita in case or Fits, of course, never recommended
It, and was surprised to receive Ih# following from an
intelligent and respectable Fanner In Westohester
County: Fordham, Jluguet 18, 1847.
Da. 8. P. Towhsxhd—Dear 8ir t 1 have a little girl,
■even years of age, who has been «>**iel y*«r*
■fflictod with Fits; we tried almoet every thing fot
her. hut without success; at last, although we could
find no recommendation In your circulars for cues like
bare, we thought, as she wu In very delicate health,
w* would give her some of your Sarsaparilla, and are
5 lad we did, for it not only restored her ■trength, but
i* hu had no return of th# Fit*, to our very great
pleuure and surprise. Bhe is tost becoming nigged
and healthy for which we feel gratefuL
English Chancery Reports, vol 90; containing Younge y" ur I"vuluabta“Hooflandjs Celebraled German BItter*.”
Iyer,
Wharton’s American Criminal Law.
Also, the Cholera, its Cause, Prevention and Cure; by
Charles RirlmnDon, M. D. Price 19,1 cent*.
The Uld Judge, or Llfo in a Colony; by Judge llalibur-
ton. Price SO cents—complete edition.
Tho Boring Street Mililner's Apprentice, or Life in
New-York. 25 rent*.
Eller's lloiisekerpiiig Made Ea*y. 13,1 cents.
Old London Bridge, or the Dnys of Henry 8th. 50
cents.
June 93 ‘ W. TIIORNB WILLIAMS.
bout two year* s”o I had on attack of the Jaundice and
was confined lothe house sir weeks under medical treat
ment nf tka Pa - ily Physician aud for sometime alter, when
I went out I had to bo very careful or myself, since that
time I have hail several attacks of the samo disease, and
your Bittirs have entirely relieved and cured me in two
or three day,. My nextiloorneighbor, Mr. JOHN DIF.IIL,
lust spring, had a long aud serious spell of Jaundice, he
had it sometime before l knew it; he era,confined to hi,
hed. As soon as I heard of his condition 1 railed • to see
him nml told him or tho effect your Bitter* hail upon me
In life same disease, lie immediately sent for a Bottle,
nnd in a fete day, hn was eared. I have In several iustun-
■ife ofMaximlllen Robespierre, with extracts I ce* recommended the Bitters In oilier cases, always pro-
— 1 •* — 1 ■ - 1 dticing the same happy ellcct. My wile has been const-
durably nttllcted wi'fi l.tvan Complaint and Neuralgia,
by tlm use nf the Bitters she Is well, now enjoying good
health. We believe from the many cures we know of
these Bitter* rDucting, thnt they posses* lit a remarkable
and extraordinary degree grunt curative properties, nud
that which enhances their value wilh us l«, they are en
tirely vegetable. We always keep tlte Hitters on hand
• - ..... -»•*--
T ADY ALICE, or The New Una.
J_d The Life of,Maximllien Hobesplcrre, with
from his unpublished correspondence; by G. II. Lewes.
Uleaclet's Ecclesiasticsl History from the fourth edition,
revised and amended; translated from the German hy
tiamuel Davidson, L. L. D.
The Woodman i A romance of the times of Richard
111; by G. P. It. Janies, E>q.
I America and tho Americans; by the late Achille Murat,
translated from the French.
The Carpenter nf Rouen; hy J. H. Jones. M. D.
Tho Mysteries of the Court of London; by G. W. Rey
nolds, Parti.
Mngdetan and Marcia, nr the Rectory Guest; by Mrs.
Grey.
Old London Bridge, or tho Day* of Henry VIII. •
Edmond Dantes, a ticquel to the Court ol Monte Chris
to; by Alexander Dumas.
Persuasives to Early Plet.v. interspersed with suitable
Prayers; by Rev. J. G. Pike, Derby, England.
chasers. The Machines can snfoly sent to any part of
the world, nnd each Instrument Is warranted.
Manufocturod and sold wholesale and retail, by
D. C. MOREUBAD. M. D.,
189 Broadway, Now-York.
VALUABLE TESTIMONY, FROM Dll. 110LHCK,
Tht celebrated Author, lecturer, and Practitioner.
NawYoaa, Oct. MUh, 1848.
JS! «. f. .w.....-- . . -.--r- , i Data Bta:—In compliance with your renuest, to “stale
partita hu been the moans, through Providence, or candidly my opinion of your Graduated Magnetic Ms-
saving mr life. I havo for several y#»n had a bad chines,” It affords me pleasure to snv, that 1 highly ap-
Cougn. It became wow# and.wore*. At lair I relied | ., mvo of tiielr simidlcity nnd convenience, and that, nftsr
nmnVroiw trials ol those manufactured by others, f have
been Induced to adopt your* in my iwnctlcc. and to re
commend them to those who commit mo on the subject.
I should also state that I havo neverfouud the Icasltrouble
lit keeping your instruments In perfect order, and the sim
plicity of tiielr construction Is such, tlmt I should Hippo*n
no person would find any difficulty in tills respect. 7kii
is not the case with other instruments, many of which ere
compter in their construction, and thirtfarslinhle tn dernnge-
meat. Inn few words, I consider tho general excellence
or your Magnetic Mnchtnes worthy of commendation,
you are ftco to tuo my name aud influence, it'll cun be of
** It inn’y not be amiss to mention that I rcgnrd Uie Mag.
nolle Machine ns peculiarly beneficial In the prevaluat
class of diseases called Nervous Complaints, nnd thnt I
Rave recommended your Instrument in severe and pro
tracted cases of Dyspepsia, Convulsions or Fits, and Deaf-
ness, (which Is nearly always of nervous cltaracter,) with
xs*. , v
I urn, dear sir, very rospectrally ye>irs.
rimbEUlOK IIOl.LIOK.M. I).
To. Dr. D. G.Morriikad, 189 Broadway. N. Y.
FROM lilt. CHARLES A. LEE.
Etlilor of the New York Journal of Jtledicine, Pro
fessor qf Materia Mtdica in Geneva CMIege, <J c.
D. C. MoekiixaD, M. D.
Dear Bfa:—I have employed your Improved Oradua-
cd Magnetic Machines, Tor the Inst year in my practice,
nml have found them superior to nny with which I hnvo
heretofore Iwtcn acquainted. They appear to me to conv
bine all the advantutea desired in such nn Instrument, nml
I accordingly cheerfully recommend them to the profr*-
•lon. CHARLES A. LLL,M< I).
ProrcssorofMntcrln Med lea In Geneva College.
FROM HORACE GREELF.Y, EBQ.,
niitorqf theN. Y.</\ibune.
We recently henrd nr n case where a mother nnd new
ly bon: Infont given up as dead, were restored almost In
stantly by the use of tlm Graduated Magnetic Machine.
These instruments are made by Dr. Murziikad of this
city, ami we learn thnt their use is rapidly extending
among intelligent Practitioner*. They sru exceedingly
elegant and convenient in their construction, and we bc-
; Rove equally excellent and efficient In their use.
From the New Orleans Commercial Times.
Is it too mnch to say that every family, hotel, boerdlnx
house, every ship nnd stentner which leaves our ports, and
every physician nnd person needing bonoflt or desiring to
do good, should p/’’" 10 ’"' n? least one of Dr. Morciixad’s
Magnetic Machines? Ill all Nervous Discuses wc know
them to Im invaluable.
(itj-■ Price of the Mnchines, TWELVE DOLLARS
nch, complete in every respect, and warranted.
For sale nt the Proprietiirs prices, by •
A. A. SOLOMONS.
Jan. 99. 3m Agent for Savannah, lien.
f PHE Dead Sea EXPEDITION.—Nnrra . -
X live of the United States Exjvedltinn^ to tlm Jtlver J cumstancrt, no ordinary exposure will prevent them
and would not bo willing lo Im: without them.
Voty respectfully yours.
C. PEIRCE, 370 South Front ntrret.
Can stronger testimony he adduced by nny Preparation
before the public? A single bottlo will convince auv ono
of tiielr power over disease. They are Entirely Vrok-
tiblr, nml will pi rmnnently destroy tho most obrinate
costieracss. and nivc strcngtii nnd vigor to thu frame, nl
no time debilitating Ihe patient; being also grateful to tho
most delicateatomnch under any circumstances, nnd cult
be administered with perfoct snfety to delicate infants—
they nre freefrmn Ai.cmot, Bvaor, Acids, Calomel,
and all mineral aud injurious ingredients.
Thn/ can be taken at all times and under all cir-
Jordan nnd Ihe Demi Fna; by W. I
Commander of the Expedition-in one volume, Bvo.,
with maps and numerous illustrations.
.yiieh, U. H. Navy, having a salutary effect, and no bad residt cun ac
crue from an over dose.
, | For sale, wiiolksalr and hstail, at tlm principal De-
rtSS fSESS mmaM IT i. CJKI«IAN SIEI.ltaNH .HI OItK, No. U7« K.c
by the Genius of Distinguished Men.
Downing’s Landscape Gardening and Rural Architec
ture—4th edition, many plate*.
June 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
are for cash, at the unprecedented low prices IT* UROPEAN Lifo and Manners in familiar
'»and great inducement will lie given to those Jjj Letters to Friends; by Henry Column.
who purchase for cash or city acceptances.
nov 1
_ „ it may-,.
Whereas, Sarah Howard applies to me for Letters DL-
mlssory ou tho estate of Christine Howard, late of said
county, decensed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to (tie their objection* (If any they have) within the time
prescribed by taw, jn iny office, or said letters will be
granted.
Witness, tha Hon. W. E. W. Quirt rmaii, one of the
Justice* of said Court, till* 5th day of March, 1849.
mar 7 J. 8. BRAHWKLL, c. r. o. i„ c.
/'ZJ.EORGIA —Bryan County.—To all whom I
VJ It may concern:
Whereas, Jam :s Hhernmn. Ad uhrirtrator of the estate
of Lewis Lanier, has nppded to the Honorable the lute
■ GROCERIES.—Give us a call!—
Tlm Hubscriben have received from New-
York, a choice end well selected stock ol
PAMILY GROCERIES,selected by one of the firm ex
pressly for this market, com-Lting of
8t. Croix, Porto Itleo and Muscovado Husnr
Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clarified Hugiirs;
Pale and white Soap; 8perm and Tallow Candles;
llyran. Black. Imperial and Gunpowder Teas;
iitmiii, nini-R, imiH-iini him: .Jiniismuer iras:
Olive Oil; tiardines; Herring.-* and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almonds, RaLin*, Currants and Prune*;
, . Hoar, Coffee Brooms, Pails, Brushes, and all other
ntl improvement, so mu<_h *o that articles urtiafly kept In a Family Grocery 8tore,
removed to his folher shoura,dis- | Also keep always on band of tlm bc-t quality, choice 1 Pi lend.* in Council; A series of Readings and Discourse
Goshen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Huioked I thereon.
Tongues, Hums, fee. For sale ou accommodating term*. 1
by DAVID O’CONNER,
or 194 Comer of Broughton and Drayton «t«.
J. A. Laid
In Charleston by Haviland ,llAiRAi.h L'o;—In Augus
ta, by Wm. IIainrs, and by respectable Dealers generally
throughout tho United Htntes. July 14
USBAND’8 GENUINE CALCINED
MAGNI8IA—Husband’s Calcined Mngnisia is en-
1 tlrely deprived of Cnrlmnic Aeld, free froiff inipleasaiit
taste, smell, nr other tilragreeable propeity, and without
roughnes or gittluc** to touch or palate. One ten spoon
ful nf It is equal in strength to three or four ten spoonful*
of tlm Common Cnlcincd MaguLiu.
» rntinn.t B..II. J <t»- bci..,, «.,u»l t.. .. _
c/mdenaL'd from his course of popular lectures on Chtonlc
Diseases—a new edition.
Hharpcy and Qirain’s Anatom}'; edited hy Josenh Leidz,
M. D.—first American from fill): Loudon edition, with
over 500 Illustration*.
A Trap to catch a Sunbeam; by the author of Old Job
litYe, A Meirv Christmas, he. kc.
Tnrdieu’s Treatise on Epidemic Cholera, translated
from the French, by Samuel L. Bigelow, fit. D.
Report on the Cholera in Pari*, publh hed by authority
of the Prern-h Government; translated frmn tnc original.
Wild Western Hcenes: A Narrative of Adventures in
C 1HINA, Glass and Earthen WARE—Rc-
/ ceived, by recent arrivals: Fine ChinaTea HetU.
various patterns, *|dendid variety of single Cup* ami
Saucers; Dinner Kelts; gilt and plain Pitchers; Can-
_ ......, dlestidu, high and low, China Vases and oilier mantle
County within the time proscribed by law,'otherwise | the case of Mr. Uarl’* son, believe the above statement orasincnU; Hare Alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs.
Letters UismU»ory will bn granted the applicant. subetaitUMIyeomret. . |riltMdembo«cd,rariou* sizes; Granite Dinner, Tea and
•— " 1 * ” ... . i m II..W..V newev. j. h. Keiunr. itsnrv n. Toilet Kelts, Lustre Bowls; together with a general a
l -> " *•- *** “ (Kitten
I pressed;
obedient and bumble servant. Adlas Clark,
Kr* ANN AII CI.ARR.
C. E. Clark,
Wc the undersign -d being personally acquainted with
Ordinary, ibr Letter* of DiuuLsion from bis sold Adminis-
tmu.rn i
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all perrons
Interested, to fllii their objeclioiiK (If any limy have) in
the Clerk’* Office of the Court of Ordinary for said
Witness, Ute Honorable jotm IMtincs,one or llicJu*- I f •t?, r T..?‘ I • "“emeus, i,n*ue tiowii; rogeuier wire a genera: ms-
tices of said Court of Ordimfty, tills twenty first day of I *' Lvans, h. Clark, I.. P. Row, Ira Newinan, I Bortnirnt of Granite-Ware; Decanters, new intb-ras;
June, one Umusaiid eight hnndred and forty-nine. Wm. Newman. Marv J. Bose. ,i , r . Pitchers; Goblets ; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed;
June 27 J. SMITH, c.c.n.e.c. “
being equal to Henry’
Ciiarlks Evans, M. D.
Plillndclpliia, 1814.
I hnvn used‘Husband’s Calcined Maguhdn,” much to
my satisfaction, nnd hnve no hesitatation in recommend
ing It os a superior article.
Philadelphia, 1814. N. Hiiokmakcr, M. D.
I have examined a Imttle oftiio Calcftied MaguLin pre
pared hv Thomas J. Husband, nnd regard it as nu excel
lent article. R. M. IIuston. M. D.,
Prof. Materia Medicain Jeff. Med. College.
Philadelphia, 1814.
I hnve made trial of the Cnlcincd Magnesia prepared
by Mr. Thomas J. Husband, nnd consider It qtiile.eqiial to
that of Mr. Henry of Manchester.
Francis G. Smith, M. D.
LTUME’S History of ENGLAND.—His-1 nnne'Zraha,ufoliv
XX lory of Englsnd from the Invasion of Julius Cesar m1lenre«e?iullaliMi!M&2id d ^T"twSinetes
Abdication of James the Kecond. hv David llumn: °'J unl i*' nm,r y. * - l '' lllk ''" C
Instruction for Field Artillery, Horse nnd Foot.
Purker's Compendium of Nntural and Experimental
Philmophy, with a description of Steam and Locomotive
Engines.
Weld's Latin Lersonsnnd Reader.
A Treatise on Algebra; by 8. Chase. Rereived by
June95 JOHN M. COOPER.
EORGIA—Glynn County.—To all whom
VJ it may concern: Whereas .'•uinul M. Burnett, Ex
ecutor of tlm last will nnd testam-nt of Col. John Burnett,
I mod resiiectfuily refer to my printed pamphlet* for
many important te.-tirooninls of cure* performed, nnd for
I tlietrutii of which statements, I hold myself responsible!
Piles. Rheutitntifni, Halt Rluuin, Er>si|R4as, He old
Piles. Rheumatism, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, Hcifld lloll Lanterns; Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottle*. Vases, ; n London. Tho whole,
Head, Cnrhunrlc, Fever Kores, Cuts ol the severest kind, fcc.; Hilver, gilt and bronzed Girandoles and Robucks; cheapest and most readable
Bruises, Kwclliiigs, Punctures, Bore Nipples, Broken plnited Frail Baskets; Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Des- extant.
1 r,n.l Chanruwl I InnHa nnrf I .ina. Hnralni anil InHaminn. I . in.1.1. u ■■ .11’. n ’ I . ...
from my”nuthnri*ed Agents, lielng cognizant of'the I
dangerous tendency of the counterfeit*.
II. DALLEY, 415 Broadway, New-York, and
935 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.
A. A. BOLOMONH, Agent for Havannnli.
D. It. PLUMB k CO., Agents, Augusta, Ga.
It. CARTER, Agent, Cnlumnus, Gn,
ju3l KNO’IT k BROWN, Agents, Griffin, Ga. s
It may. concern« ' I TVTAGNETIC POWDEIl—For the do-
™!"-:“.. Kl «.beU ! 3.L. ■■ amSM toUM 111 BraBlnnofCockraml..., M Bur
cant, In the Clerk’s Office of snl.i Court,
second Monday of January next, otherwise Letters Dls
missory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable John !M. Tison,one of the Jus
tices of tho said Court, tills IStli dny of June, A. D., 1819.
ALEX. SCRANTON, Clerk c. o. o. c.
Brunswick, June IStli, 1849. June 18
/'IJ.EORG1 A—Liberty County.—To all whom
VJ It may concern:
Whereas, E lzabeth S. L. Jon ■* npjilies for Letters
Dlsmissory up m the Estate of Joseph Jones, Inti: of said
county, rieccnwnl.
These are therefore to cite and a linonish all and slugu-
I npUu.Of «.*-rork,»|J »!«. hy Ihe r.o-
— , Bugs, Moths,Ants,
Flies, Fleas, nnd Insects on plants. It is free from nny
substance which is injurious, nnd 1# wholly devoid of nny
disagreeable odor. Its efficacy has been certified by
if Dismisium will he grnnteil^aid
CUtnc-* "*—■ ■ «• ■ —
ji* tin: present year.
Witness, the Honorable John A. Hendry, this 7th May,
1840. may 9 J. 8. BRAD WELL, c. c. o. l. c.
p EORGI A—Liberty County.—To all whom
VJ llmay concern:
Whnreas, Joseph Qtinrtermnn uppUes for Letters Dis-
mUsory uikhi the estate of William LeCoute, lute of said
County, deceased: , • , . , „
Theso are therefore tocito and admonish all concerned
to filo their objection* (If any they have) within the time
proscribed bylaw,la my office, orsuld Letters will be
* r wUne»#, the Honorable Charlton Hines, one of Uio
Justices of said Court, till* 98th dny of July, 1849.
aug 6 JOHN E. FRASER, d. c^c. o. l. c.
fOEORGIA— Chalhnm Coiinty.i-Tu all
VJ whom it may concern: . .
Whereas, Jniepn S. Fay, Adiplnlstrator of the Estate
of Francis Winter, decensed, hath applied to the Honor-
able the Inferior Court of said cofinty, when sitting for
ordinary purposprefor a citation to Issuoand bo published
according to law for Letters Dlsmissory. .
Tliesn- nre therefore to cite nnd ndmonisb nil concerned
to file their objection* (If any they have) to the applicant
in tho Clerk’s office of said Court,on nr before the fourth
day of .March next; otherwise Letters.Dlsmissory will bo
(•ranted. ,
Wilin'", iha Honorable R.T. Gibson, one of tho Ju»-
- of said Court, this 4tli September, 1849.
•pi 4 SEABORN GOODALL, c. o. o. c. c.
iur months after data appliea-
e to tho Honorable Trustee* of the
to the Abdication or James the Second, by David Dome;
and continued (Yon: that period to the present time; by
T. Ilabinglon Macaulay. Hume will be comprised in six
i.v . . . « . ' -.si-Tri . volumes, which will be issued separately, at Intervals of
Water and Mine Bottles; Astral, Solar, and Globe Lamps; I about a month. Two volumes of the continuation of
Candlestick*, plain and colored; Finger Basins; Frail Macaulay having been published, the Imhince will be
P.“ k S u f Ms"**}. Howls; Baft Ccl jprs, various patterns; issued, In uniform style, immediately on their appcnianco
' 1 In London. Tho whole, when complete, will form the
. . edition of the two author* now
Hearts and Homes, or Hocinl DeMinrlion: a Story, hy I
Mr*. Ellis, author of “The Women of England,” Ike. kc. 1
The Malden Aunt: a Story: by 8. M.
Etiquette for Gentlemen. Etiquette lor Ladles.
David Cnperfield: by Charles Dickins, part 3.
Godey’a Ladies’ Book for August.
Graham’s Magazine for August.
Also new supplies of:—
The Expeditition tn the Dead Sea and the Jordan; hy
W. F. Lynch, II. 8. N. 1
European Life nml Manners; hy Henry Coleman.
A History of Wonderful Invention*. Received hy
July 31 JOHN M. COOPER.
XJ A JlRlSON’SColumbian INK—In quart,
XX pints, 8nr.., 4 oz. and in small stands, in boxes o
one dozen nr hy retail.
Maynard k Noyc’s Black Ink. in quart* nnd pints.
Hogan k Thompson’sEfod Pen Ink, In qunrts, pints,
8 oz.. 4 or., and 9 or.., hy the dozen or retail.
Indelible Ink, for writing on Linen.
Copying Ink, Arnold’s best English, in pint nnd half
pint stone jugs; do. Maynard k Noyc’s do.
Copying Paper, by the renm—best English; do. do. in
Books, or one renin and of half ream.
Copying Presses.
Manifold Letter Writers, Just received by
■prill W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Urge niv», for
LX. public rooms and halls. Also, a few Cooking
Stoves, at reduced price*.
NAILS AND TIN-300 kegs Nails, and 50 boxes Tin
for roofing.
GIINS—30 double barrel Percussion Guns, assorted
prices.
8(MJKJBT SPADES—50 dozen, lust received.
Carriage Way* and l/ocks for folding doors.
AXES—100boxes Hunt’s superior Axes, just received.
TWINE—Bagging, Ball nml Heine Twit
S FOR GINS—50 lbs. Just rec.
BRISTLES F
rale by
VH—50 lbs. Just received, nnd for
MoCLESKEV fc NORTON.
Hotel, Ah tor House, kc. A supply of the above Powder |
’-ist received nml for sale by
July 3 COLLINS fc BULKLEY,I00 Brynn-*t.
( 'J.EORGIA Manufactured Osnaburgs and
A Shirtings—-TheSubscriber* have nn hand Ihe fol
lowing kinds of Qsnaburgs, which they offer for sole at I nous and hypochondriacal affections, tome of the most
Factory prices: Troup Factory, extra heavy; Georgia Pnc-
toiy, nt Athens: Roswell Factory, No*. I nnd 7; Milledgc-
vllle Factory;Schley’s Stripes do., best quality. Also,
Roswell Factory shirting.*, Milledgcville do. do., Fac
tory Ynrns,assorted No*.
apr23 SNIDER, LATIIROP k NBVITT.
TXROWN’S Essence or Jamaica GINGER,
J ) Prepared nnd Bold at Predrrii-k Brown’s Drug
nnd Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Chestnut and Fifth
Breets, PHILADELPHIA. The primary effect* of this
valuable preparation dfc experienced in its gentle stimu
lative influence in Ihe sfomnch, nnd from thence diffu
sing itselfthroiieh the whole system. It isexcellentin all
spoonfiill equal to four ten spoousfull of tho commoti Cal
cined Magnesia oftiio shops. Ciuri.kS Nobi.k, M. D.
Philndeipliia, 1845.
I have frequently used Husband’s Mngnesla in my fam
lly and practice, nnd consider It equal to Henry’s.
Philadelphia,1845. T. II. Yakpuv, M. D.
Price 50 cenu. For sale liy
TURNER k ODEN,
dec4 Monument square.
J>AULDE VERE &COTSCELEBRA-
X TED FLAVOURING EXTRACTS—For Impart
ing to Pies, Puddings. Jellies, lllnnc Mange, kc., their
delicious flavours, wllliout tliu slightest trouble or pre
paration. We Annex n few opinion* of tile press respect
ing these superior preparations:
Decidedly the finest flavors arc lo bo obtained from
these Extracts—Era.
These useful nrsieles no doubt will And tiielr way into
I every house; nnd to persons residing ahrotul must really
be Invnhinhlc.—London Mercantile Journal.
We were much gratified by a novelty for culinary use
called DeVere’s Extracts, and rnlviso nil our friends to
try them—Times*
(Having used the nltovo Extracts in our family, we cheer
fully concur with tlm Loudon Times, etc., in itarerom-
mendatlon.—Family Circle, N* Y.
The decided economy In tho use of these useful arti
cle# over tho old stylo is seen by a single trial.—Evening
Mirror.
Manufactory,Dalston, Middlesex. Office, 99 Ahchiirch
I l.nno, Loudon. Agents for Havannah,
BJan 5 J. A. LxROCIlE, Corner Hull nnd llny-sta.
TjTALLIGANT’S RHEUMATIC LINI-
.1. AIHNT, OR PAIN KILLER.—Having for a num-
eljmteraL
Yours reipectfolly, JOHN BUTLEH, Ja.
Female Bledlclnei.
Da. B. P. Towriknd’s Barsaperllla is ■ sovereign
and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barren-
ness, Prolapsus Uteri, or railing of th# Womb, Coe-
tiveness, Piles, Leucorrh/ta, or Whites, obstructed or
difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or In.
voluntary discharge thereof, end for the general pro*,
(ration or the system—no matter whether th* result
of Inherent cause or causes, produced by Irregularity,
illness or accident Nothing can ha more surprising
than IU invigorating effects on the human frame.
Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking It, at
onco become robust and full of energy under its In-
Auence. It Immediately counlermcU the nerveless-
neu or the female frame, which is the great cause if
Barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in casea of
so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates or cures
performed, but w* can assure the afflicted, that hum
fired* of esses hava been reported to ns. Thousand*
of oases where families havs bean without children,
after using a few bottles of this Invaluable Medicine,
have beflQlciicd with fine, healthy offspring.
Great lllraslng to Mothcre and Children.
It is the safest and most effectual medicine for
purifying tho system, and relieving the sufferings at
tendant upon cuildbirth ever discovered. It strength
ens both the mother and tho child, prevonts pain and
filicaie, increase# and enriches Ih# food; those who
have used It, think" is indlspensablo. It is highly use
ful both before and after confinement, as it prevenU
dUeases attendant upon child-birth—In Costlvenos^
Hies, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondenoy,
Heartburn, Vomiting, Fain In tho Back and Lions,
False Pains, Hemorrhage, end in regulating the seer*,
lions and equalizing th# circulation, it has no equal.
The great beauty ofthU modicln* Is, it b always safe,
and the most delicate uio it most successfully, very
few cues require any other medicine, In some a
little Cutor Oil, or Magnesia is useful. Exercise in
j th* open air, and light food with this medicine, will
always secure a safe and euy confinement
llhcumatlsm.
Blackwell's Island, Sept. 14, 1847.
Da. S.T. TowKixan—Dear Sir: 1 have suffered ter
ribly for nine years with the Rheumatism; couidsra.
bl* of the time I could not eat, sleep or walk. I had
the utmost dbtresiing pains, and my limbs were ter-
ribly swollen. I hero used four bottles of your Bars*,
parllla, and they have done me more than one thou
sand dollars worth of good, I am so much belter—In
deed I am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to
use this for tho benefit of the afflicted.
Yours respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS.
The Rev. John Beger
Of Jersey City, tn old and highly respectable clergy
man of the Baptist Denomination, handed in tho fol
lowing certificate at Dr. 8. P. Townsend’* office. II
speaks for itsoli.
Da. 8. P. Townsend—Dear Sir: I am constrained to
give you a statement of the benefit 1 derived from
using your Serasparllla, believing, by so doing, I
shall render a bonefit to those who are suffering as I
hove been. I wu reduced for many months by ttae
Dyspepsia, so much that it was with much difficulty
fur me to walk or keep about 1 had also a tetter,
which covered the most part of my head—which waa
extremely troublesome and sore; It got to be almost
a scab. I used quite a number of remedies for both
the complaints, but received little or no benefit, until
I took your Sarsaparilla, which, through the kindness
of Providence, hu restored me to more thin my usual
health, as 1 am now enjoying better than I have for a
number of years. 1 am now 60 yean of age. I be
lieve it to be an invaluable medicine, and recommend
it lo my numerous acquaintances, which is very
large, as I have been a minister a great many years
' hope this liosty sketch may be os much benefit to
you as your medicine hu to me.
July 11, 1847. JOHN 8EGER, Jersey City.
aictliodUt Clergyman!
The following wm sent to our Agent in Rahway,
.. - - * “••••■—*•
r PHE following letter is from Mr. Wood-
, X ward, of St. Louis, to J. N. Ilnrris, Esq.(New Lon
don, Conn., General Wlrofosnlo A ten t for our Pain Killer.
Mr. Woodward Is u resident of St. Louis, n gentleman
oflilth respectability,and during the pievnlonre of lira
cholera in ihat city Ims watched tho result of lira appli
cation of nur Pnin Killer for this disease, and hi*, testi
mony can ho relied upon with lira utmost confidence.
St. Louis, May 31, 1849.
J. N. Ilnrrfs, Esq.—Dear Bln You will recollect when
I saw you in New Loudon, In January Inst myexprrsrinc
to you my most sanguine exportations thnt Dnvls' Pain
Killer would haven tremendous snlo in tho West till*
season, and my anticipation# have been moro than real*
Iscd, mid Ihe testimony of lliou-nnd* who have used it
has been tlmt they would not bo willing to go to bed at
night without it In tbo house.
On the appearance or the cholera In this oily, such tvu
the confidence in the Pain Killer as a remedy, that many
who purchased II remarked lo mo tlmt they had no fesr*
or dread of tho cholera as long as they hail the Pain Kil
ler hy them, and hundred* took it dally m a proven
live, for no person can have a dcrnngcumiitof the bowels
nr dinrrbmn ir they use this medicine dally. This wu
the security and confidence of hundreds arqualhted with
It, and when the" friends were nltnrke.Uf ltn tho cholera
they would administer till* remedy In lalffc quantities In
ternally, and also externally hy bathing nnd rubbing them
with it, nnd in every enso where it has been taken in
I nny of thu first staaes of this disetuo it hu proved
successful. 1 consider ll nn infallible remedy. 1 have
rtot hoard of an Individual in nny fondly who used IM
Pain Killer when attacked hut what speedily rccorered.
(,'npt Hromlwcll, of the stonmor Atlantic, nNew Or-
leans packet, Inforinod me that on one of Ills trip* up Uie
rlvor to tills city, thnt there were upwards ofocventycwu
of cholera on board, and the Pain Killer wu used w»n
complete and triumphant success.
Tlicclerk Informed mo tlmt he administered ll topw*
sons whnn cold nnd in tho cmtnpa, nnd It gave immediate
relief; hut still it should bo given quickly, for when the
illschnrgo of “rice water” hu begun, the hope of life dm
fled. Should tills disease make iu appearance among
you, ns In all probability" will, Ira not nlanncd, you and
all others there have tho remedy, and I amconfldrntinbe
Pain Killer Is used not a dentil by cholera will occur In
your city.
If the cholera comes nmong you, watch "-css, prop
nnd the remedy use, and mark my words, the family WD°
line* the Pain Killer daily will have no diarrhea, ns dls-
arrangement of tho bowels, nnd consequently no ««<«•
irthoso who nre attacked will use tho Pnin Kfiler car"
and thoroughly they will be saved. This 1ms been ura
(iierlenci: of hundreds in this city during the ravage* oi
il* dreadful disease. • * • • * . .
1 hnve not beenablotosupplyono-fourth ofthedeinana.
hnvo received orders from persons begging mo lo «na
ihem some. _ .
Now, for your own sake, for my sake, and for the »•*'
tin
ny the Rev. J. O. TUNI80N, of tho Methodist Episco
pal Church—ono of tho most learned and respected In
the connection—ond Is another evidence of the won*
dorful effects of Dr. 8. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla on
the tystem.
Frirnd Pzarson—Having for «ome time put, u yon ,
are aware, experienced great general debility of my of suffering thousands, mnkesoino arrangement* that your
system, attended with coutant end alarming Irntotlon I nguutacuiilm supplied, fncronsoyour mnnufticiure, *»
tnnnuiaciure, ■»
something that a euffisring world mny be relieved fro' 1 '
pain, for tlm time will corno when not a family on tn«
coniine* ** J — “ ‘ “ ■*
itlncnt will lio willing to do without it a slope day.
Respectfully yours, A.T. WOODWARD.
Those using tlic Pain Killer should strictly observe m*
following directions t , ,
■ At tho commencement of the disease Ini'® * ! c ?f
ful of Pain Killer In Sugar and water, nnd then balke/rf*
\ /;/ across tlic stomach and bowels with the I aln Kin
Should the dlorrliom or cramps continue, repc»* tjj°
dose every fifteen minutes. In this way tno dreeain
scourge mny Ira cheeked and tho patient relieved in u
course of a few hours. , , . i.
N. IL Bo sure and get tlm genuine nrtlclc, M Uierui
some spurious stuff about tho country. For sale oy w
principal druggist* In lira United Stales.
“l'KliRyl)AVI.SkSON^ a '»j«; I .
Juno 97
71 High It. I’rovl
her of years pnst iimdn nml sold my Liniment, nml
used the same on my own person, I feel perfectly secure
in offering It to the public, ns n snre nnd certain remedy
for Rheumatism, Pains in the Limbs, Joints, and Swell.
d^OUEIlA MEDICINES,—TheSuhecri- I A^df^'whenlpsrcdaumitllyJtihduutamiicd
V/ bers Imve on hand the following popular remedies— | an equ ' *—* " * "'
put up in tlic most careful manner, viz:
.F AK ' rw »HHIT’S. BRYANT’S,
THE CHARLESTON MEDICAL FACULTIES;
Also, Dr. B. T. NAUDIN’S BOTANIC MIXTURE,
used with success in Charleston and vicinity iu 1836.
July 95 J. A. LxROCHB, cor. Bull and Bay-sts.
(nfintufenryor wnntnf tone in the stomach, half a
ten spoon-full mny he taken twice or three times a day,
before meals, in nupir nnd water, and when the stomach
feels oppressed after eating, or uLteiidcd by flatulency,
about 20 or 30 drop# or the essence in u wine glass of
water or wine, invignratesnndasslsfii digestion. It Is ex
cellent In sea sickuess, In restoring the tone of thu sfom-
Sea LIONS; or, TheLoet Sealers;
X hy J. Fennlmore Cooper. .
A Man made of Money; by Douglas Jerrold, 2d edition, ing or Enlargements ofthe Bones,
illustrated. Testimonials.—Wo nptiend tlte following• Testimonial*
The Gold Minesofthe Gila: A Sequel to Old Hickn I of person* well known in Havnnnnh:
the Guide; by Charles VV. Webber. Savannah, MayOth, 1817.
Eighteen Hundred and Twelve; or Napoleon’s luva- Mr. W.O. Falllgnnt—Sir: This is to certify tlmt I was
... — - - tiv l.nus Kcllstab. wverely attacked with Rheumatism in my feet, so ns ui
I AMS. prevent mo from attending to my business. Having been
evident nf which are mi oppression or sense of weight,
nnd flatulency, succeeded hy nervous headache, giddiness
kc. These it removes by acting on the stomach ns a
gentle stlmulli#, diffli-tng a mild nnd cordial warmth, grad
ually cxhilirnting the nerves nnd giving tone to the diges
tive organs. It is also useful in chronic rheumatism,
lumbago, kc. as an external application to tho parts an . . ... „
' " with slon of !tu»*in: An Historical Romance; hy Lou* Kcllstab. MVerely attacked with llheumatlsin In my feel,
L Just received by VV. THORNE VVILLf 1 s — 1
-‘• x npr 21
PHLOR1DELIME—Ono cask dry Chlor- K’h‘ ,-w .
v>/ ide of Lillie. One gross received from the proprietor hy
... 1 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
TRVINQ’S WORKS, Vol. 7—Talcs of a
X Traveller; by Geoffrey Crayon.
Union of Church nud Htatc; by IL VV. Noel, M. A.
Oregon and California In 1848, with llluktrations and
- Map hy J. Q. Thornton, In 9 vol*.
recommended to try your l(heiiinntieJilniment,or Pnin
Killer, I did ho nnd was freed from all pnin in nshorttime.
I am now nerftctly well nnd hnve not felt any pain since,
nnd would cheerfully recommend it to my fellow-citizen*.
Exha Kknt.
Borivkn County, May 12th, 1818.
I Imve been troubled with very severe pains In my
ALCOHOL—80 per ct—warranted tn burn freely.
g PICKS—A choice selection of Iresh Spice*.
ONGRE8S WATER—Direct from tho Springs.
FRICTION MATCHES—At very lowest prices.
IIECKER’S FARINA—This delightful article, Just
from tho hands of the manufacturer. .
ROSE WATER—Golding’s and Leavitt’s Rose Water,
atsmnlladvnnee.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES—A well selected assort
ment offresh Drugs, kc., Just received.
aug 99 J. A. LaROCHE.
rpHE Great Southern REMEDY.—Dr.
X Billings’Carmlnitlve and Astringent Syrup, for Di-
June 12
i-inAKin.n.vtor. , - T tiin I History Philosophically ill tut rated from tho Fall ofthe
i | UlANDJEAN’S Compound,for iheHAIR. I Roman Empire to the French Revolution; by George
' VJ Grnndjcnn’s Compositions nre now prepared in six I Miller, D. I)., M. II. J. A.—tiilrd ••<““•*•• —• •—
Grnndjenn’s Compositions nre nowprepat
different modes, nml classified from No. 1 toNo.fl.
No. L—A simple Tonic, to keep the Hair in a healthy
state—wanantnd.
No. 9.—Warranted torurelhe mostlnvcteratednndraff.
No.3.—Warranted to stop the hair from fulling off, and . , ■
to make it crow main In its primitive beauty. upon Line, Precept upon Precept,
Nq-4,_ThLpreporation U of the most efficaciousna-1 L The Yenr-Jtaok of Fact*in Science and Art, kc. kc.j
The Works or Plato; translated hy Henry Cary, M. A.
Macaulay’s History or England, Boston edition, vol. L
Shaw’s Outlines of English Literature.
Here a Little nnd There a Little; by the author of Lino
me almost Immediate relief) nnd whnt is most singular,
, iny will) liitvlnii enlnrjomem and .timi... nf joinu oflier
0®, hy X “wl?” ’ '" y afccU ’"
d hvIlonrvCnrv m a I I would recommend ifto every person nmirted, ns being
n sovereign cure and n very ehenp one. Jxo. Lucas.
For sole, wholesale nnd retail, at tlic store ol
ture to cure baldness.
No. 5.—Contains a most powerful ingrerilint thntdo-
Itltll COUnty, When Sitting for Or- ■ —- -O- --------D .--I, — — .,«•»—v..ww.w.■ iiIll muniHrii, tun.uw-
e to-ell the Real EspVflofJohn j arrhOM, Chotain, Dysentery and Cholera ^Morbtu; Is re-1 composes tho substance* ny which the hair is rendered
No.fl—Hpeeinlly prepared for Hie diseases of tho skill
of lira head, to cure ringworm, pinnules, humors, kc.
The above preparation for sale by
fehfl W.H V Jt
irlimii County, deceased; consisting commended by eminent physicians, nud used by the sur-
of throe tracts of Londt one' lying In tito said County nf goons in the United Stains Army, with distinguished sue-
— - e tract in Cherokee, and another In Appling ceu. All who nre suffering from the alrave diseases
v iim iiuii'I V .hniil.l .1.... I. . 1.1.1 I. ^1.o/T.ir.lu rnlinf |.' nr ...I..
ou, ami auvwiai In Applii
ISRAEL HINELY,
Administrator.
should give it n trial, t
by
by JohnTImb*.
Raphael or Pages of the'Book of J.ifc lit Twenty; hy
Alphonse De Lnmartiuo.
The Unxtons: A Family Picture .by Sir K. Bulwer
Lytlon.
Franklin’* Life. (IlhiKtrntcd,) Parts 4 and 5,
A Manual nf Fashion nnd Politeness for LadicM nud
Gentlemen. Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
IfllCVI, HllOIIUwU nnUbUIHUiUI IIIJkNUWU
of my throat and lungs, I wu, at your Instance, and in
consequence of having read Captain McLean’s de
elded testimony in its behalf, induced to try Dr. 8. P.
Townsend’s far-famed Sarsaparilla. I tried ", 1 con-
feu, more in the hope than In the confidence of its
proving efficacious: but I am bound in candor now to
acknowledge, that I had not tried it long before 1 he
gan to experience IU salutary effects; and I may now
uy ( with Captain McLean, "that I would not be with*
out it on any consideration.’’ It has done me more
good than any previous remedy I have tried, and if
this statement Is deemed by you of any importance,
you have my full consent to make lt public.
Rahway, August 8d, 1847. J. O. TUNISON.
SCROFULA CURED.
This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsn-
parilla hu perfect control over the most obstinate
dlseues of the blood. Three persons cured in one
house is unprecedented.
Three Children.
Da. 8. P. Towniknd—Dear Sir: I hove the plouur*
to Inform you that three of my children have been
cured of the Scrofula by the use of your excellent
medicine. They were affiicted very severely with
had Bores; have taken only four bottles: it took
them away, for which 1 fed myself under great
obligation. Very respectfully,
ISAAC W. CHAIN, 106 Wooster-iL
OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS.
Da. 8. P. Townsznd U almost dally receiving order*
from rhyslclans In different part* of the Union.
This is to Certify that we, the undersigned, Physl .
clans of the City of Albany, have in numerous cues
prescribed Dr. 8. P. Townsend’s 8ariaparilla, and be-
lleve it to be one of tho most valuable preparations In
the market.
II. P. PULING, M. D.
J. WILSON, M. D.
IL B. BRIOOS, M. D.
T. E. ELMENDORF, M. D.
Albany, April 1,1847. .
Aoznts.—Redding k Co, So. 8 Stato-street, and
Mrs. E. Kidder, No 100 Court-street, Boston; Hsmuel
Kidder, Jr., Lowell; Henry Pratt, Salem; James B.
Green, Worcester: Allison k Oau", Concord ; J
Balah k Son, Providence ; and by Druggists and Mer
chants generally throughout the United 8tates, Weit
Indies, and the Canadu.
Solo Agents for Havnnnnh,
THOMAS M. TURNER k CO.,
n«8l0 181 Ilny-streot, --... r . miw ._.
r PO tho and PARIES of
-I- Houth Carolina,Georgia, Alabama.Tennessee nnd cnmmondmlhy resr ..i.v.lelaiisof 111" u
I'forida.—I nni Hie authorized Agent for tlio salo and pur- countries. For snl
chase or tho “CAMELINA HATIVA” or OOLD OF 1
PLEASURE SEED, a native of Siberia.
r'HEMICAL BREAD!—An improved
. \J nrailiodformnklngllrend, by which a saving «
per cent I* effected, and n bettor and more'Wholes?
article obtained titan by tho old process of fermentau
! This "rend Is n certain emo for, and preventive or, i)
pepsin, nnd is Invaluable in tho preservation or I
health. Invalid* nro particularly Invited togtoeIt•
New-York, April 1849. ' b
. Lawrence Held, E*q., Professor of Chemistry I .-
College of Phnrmney, New-York, snys"rend r
1 this process, Is perfectly snfo nnd wholesome, l» not n
■o apt to sour, tlte quantity produced much Brc#"”
will remuin Invent for several days. _ i. ntr-
Jnines U. Chilton, M.D., saygt-Tho proeeM I*^
fertly simple,the "rend swooter, nnd undouMouiy
ivholesomo tlinri when tnado hy the usual nraUiom
Professor Silllman, Jr. state* ohjeollon 1 to t o (|(
mon m<Mlo, gives tho rntlonnlo for making Bteoa a/
Chemical process, and adds, tho Iranltli'ofthocoinnunrj
must bo greatly heneflttod by tho use of this article
cullnrly mlnpted to delicate stomach*. n ^,, nr i. e wi«
The' piitelinMil ftom DJf
hi. vnlunhlo r.cclpl, and mo prcirnnh! lo ritrnhh '.p' 1 M
Imknr. anil nth.™ with inMorlnl. anti illretll™* “',V
Tho ottponwi I.lc.i limn tho price oflltoycM*
din. ty Hindi. j. A.
WBKBSBm
ll. UI uiasioreoi
n.falligant.
West side Market sqtinrn, Savannah, Gn.
None arc genuine itnlcsa Iranring the slgnnturo of the
proprietor of Ills own limid writing nn the label.
/ihapman’s A n a-Dy,i,opiic pills-
M.idBBL**’ IJ Fredfrick’Orown,^ofPhlJadel | ihohl^linsi mnrkot price rotnrt.nihMninjr he shljiped lo I and slqglo Trusses,.aworted uio by
may 3 Agent for the Company of New-York.
pitta; for sale by
may 31
. A. SOLOMONS,
Market square.
I and slngto Trusses, assorted paP*rn*{»"« by
| h.nhT^..,ThliW|^Ppji'4^g'